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Jamie Hagan (born 15 April 1987) is an
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rugby player. He currently plays for the
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. Hagan was capped for against in 2013. His playing position is
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. Hagan is from
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in
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.


Career

Hagan started with the Leinster Rugby Academy. In 2009, he signed for
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on a two-year contract, starting at tighthead prop. He played in fifty games for
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. He returned to Leinster in 2011. Hagan scored only one try in his three years with Leinster, in a 42–13 win over Irish rivals
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. It was announced on 25 March 2013 that Hagan will be joining
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, on a three-year contract, at the end of the 2012–13 season. It was announced on 17 November 2014 that Hagan is returning to Leinster Rugby on a short-term loan deal.


International

Hagan has represented Ireland at a Youth, U-18 and U-20 level and also Irish Wolfhounds. He was a member of the 2007 Ireland Under-20 Grand Slam winning squad. In 2013, he represented against in
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, replacing starting tight-head prop Mike Ross in the match.


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References

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